To a lot of people yes, but I think they’re more worried there’s nothing that proves you’re a real person, if that makes sense.
I see it as a liability more than anything. Your data is forever.
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BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world 6 days agoIs no social media a red flag?
To a lot of people yes, but I think they’re more worried there’s nothing that proves you’re a real person, if that makes sense.
I see it as a liability more than anything. Your data is forever.
Not really, but since we live in a world where most people are happily sharing their lives online it’s easy to imagine how not using social media might make people think you have something to hide and, therefore, can’t be trusted.
Few it and fewer people are actually using Facebook and similar to share their lives precisely because it just feels really intrusive.
Mostly because how much advertising is now showed down your throats.
If they want to know more about me I can share my camera feed but it’s like 98% cat photos.
guyoverthere123@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 days ago
I’ve heard it mentioned, but I assume the people who believe it are people who are on Meta all day